Former Dallas Cowboys DC Dan Quinn has been named the new head coach of the Washington Commanders.
It's official. Dan Quinn is no longer a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
On Thursday, word broke that Quinn would finally be returning to the NFL head coaching position, with his first stint with the Atlanta Falcons, but his second stint with the Atlanta Falcons. Become.
Dan Quinn named new head coach commander of washington.
Quinn just completed his third season as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator, and it was the least impressive of his nearly 1,000 days. He interviews for head coaching opportunities after each season, and while Washington was the last team to fill the skipper post in the NFL this offseason, he has taken the post with Quinn and has him on the table. He seems to be evaluating everything he thinks he can bring to the table.
Truth be told, while Quinn struggled in the second half of the season with Dallas, he was a huge impact defensively for most of his tenure. It obviously helped to have great players like Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Daron Brand working together, but the Cowboys have had all sorts of defensive heights under Quinn. , which was extremely rare, if not conquered, in the history of the franchise.
As the head coach of the Commanders, the Cowboys will obviously see Dan Quinn twice a year, which should be interesting to say the least. This ability will only increase considering Dallas will face Kellen Moore (the Philadelphia Eagles' new offensive coordinator) in two other games during the season.
With Quinn officially gone, the Cowboys are in the market for a defensive coordinator and have some work to do on their own. Last weekend, it was reported that they could be interested in Ron Rivera if Dan Quinn were to leave.
Interestingly, Dan Quinn is taking over Ron Rivera's manager's seat since Ron was the team's newest head coach. Could the Cowboys make a complete switch and put Rivera in Quinn's old office at The Star?
we will see.
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